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Writing Assessment Reasoning - Mathematics 
Students must thoroughly explain their reasoning in the given math problem: -Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number. Explain the reasoning used.
Rubric Code: F24C268
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Fair

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Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Written Response - Reasoning Skills

Poor

Student does not attempt or attempts in a limited way to the problem:
Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number. Explain the reasoning used.
Fair

Student attempts to expain reasoning but with limited success to the problem:
Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number. Explain the reasoning used.
Good

Student is able to successfully explain reasoning but not with full clarity to the problem:
Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number. Explain the reasoning used.
Excellent

Student is fully able to successfully explain his or her reasoning to the problem:
Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number. Explain the reasoning used.




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